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"Please Don't Leave Me" made a #46 debut on the Australian ARIA Charts the chart week of 19 January 2009, prior to its release date as a single. On The Official Australian Airplay chart, the song has debuted at #8, making it the highest debut song ever on this chart other than Delta Goodrem's, "In This Life" which debuted at #6 in September, 2007. In its third week on the Airplay Chart it managed to peak at #1, making it Pink's third consecutive single to do so, and making it the first song to peak at #1 in that many weeks. In the UK it debut at 162 due to the album sales of its parent album (Funhouse). In New Zealand, the song debuted at number twenty-eight on February 23, 2009, and has so far peaked at number nineteen.

 

In the United Kingdom the song made its debut on 22 March 2009 at #171, 7 weeks before it's physical release. The following week the song entered the top 100 at 92, due to an increase of downloads.

 

Chart/Peak Position

Australian Singles Chart/ 11

Dutch top 40/ 20

New Zealand Singles Chart/ 19

Turkey Top 20 Chart/ 19

UK Singles Chart/ 92

U.S Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100/ 23

Edited by Frank!

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according to my mum it was single of the week on some readio station

radio 2 i think

 

 

good to see it making an impact

So sad it just missed out of the top 10 in Australia since all of her singles lately seem to do so well there!!

 

At least it's rising fast in the UK. Hopefully it gets top 10!

Pink: 'Please Don't Leave Me'

 

Released on Monday, April 27 2009

 

A really good video can make you realise a song's better than you originally thought - a case in point being the new Pink single. Within the context of her Funhouse album, 'Please Don't Leave Me' seemed like a quite good angsty break-up song - one of many quite good angsty break-up songs on there - but after watching the Misery-inspired promo it becomes something far more memorable.

 

"I can be so mean when I wanna be, I am capable of really anything," sings Pink here, one of several lines that resonate harder once you've seen her brandishing a golf club, chucking her invalid boyfriend out of his wheelchair and chasing him round the house with an axe. Still, entertaining as the video is, it's Pink's bruised vocals - which convey the combination of bitterness and regret in her lyrics perfectly - that leave the biggest impression.

 

http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/music/a152654/...t-leave-me.html

Debuts at #97 on the Hot 100 this week and is now in the itunes top 100 too :dance:

Edited by Propilot87

I'm satisfied with #12.

 

Me too. I didn't even think it would make top 20. #12 is a nice number to peak at, much better than #13 or even #11 IMO. :P Done wonders for the album too.

Edited by Ethereal

Huuuge drop this week here. Was at #20, dropped down to #29 or so
^ Not that huge. If it was like a 20 place drop I'd say that was huge. :P

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